The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Thu. Thu.

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Thu. What? that my leg is too long?

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. No, that it is too little.

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Thu. Thu.

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Thu. Ile weare a Booet to make it somewhat roun­(der.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. But loue will not be spurd to what it loathes.

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Thu. Thu.

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Thu. What saies she to my face?

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. She saies it is a faire one.

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Thu. Thu.

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Thu. Nay then the wanton lies; my face is blacke.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. But Pearles are faire; and the old saying is,

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Pro. Blacke men are Pearles in beauteous Ladies eyes.

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Thu. Thu.

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Thu. 'Tis true, such Pearles as put out Ladies eyes,

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Thu. For I had rather winke, then looke on them.